Matter and Mind [recurso electrónico] : A Philosophical Inquiry / by Mario Bunge.

Por: Bunge, Mario [author.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science ; 287Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2010Descripción: XVIII, 322 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9789048192250Tema(s): Philosophy (General) | Philosophy of mind | Science -- Philosophy | Philosophy | Philosophy of Science | Philosophy of MindFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 501 Clasificación LoC:B67Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Matter -- Philosophy as Worldview -- Classical Matter: Bodies and Fields -- Quantum Matter: Weird But Real -- General Concept of Matter: To Be Is To Become -- Emergence and Levels -- Naturalism -- Materialism -- Mind -- The Mind-Body Problem -- Minding Matter: The Plastic Brain -- Mind and Society -- Cognition, Consciousness, and Free Will -- Brain and Computer: The Hardware/Software Dualism -- Knowledge: Genuine and Bogus -- Appendices -- Appendix A: Objects -- Appendix B: Truths.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: This book discusses two of the oldest and hardest problems in both science and philosophy: What is matter?, and What is mind? A reason for tackling both problems in a single book is that two of the most influential views in modern philosophy are that the universe is mental (idealism), and that the everything real is material (materialism). Most of the thinkers who espouse a materialist view of mind have obsolete ideas about matter, whereas those who claim that science supports idealism have not explained how the universe could have existed before humans emerged. Besides, both groups tend to ignore the other levels of existence—chemical, biological, social, and technological. If such levels and the concomitant emergence processes are ignored, the physicalism/spiritualism dilemma remains unsolved, whereas if they are included, the alleged mysteries are shown to be problems that science is treating successfully.
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Matter -- Philosophy as Worldview -- Classical Matter: Bodies and Fields -- Quantum Matter: Weird But Real -- General Concept of Matter: To Be Is To Become -- Emergence and Levels -- Naturalism -- Materialism -- Mind -- The Mind-Body Problem -- Minding Matter: The Plastic Brain -- Mind and Society -- Cognition, Consciousness, and Free Will -- Brain and Computer: The Hardware/Software Dualism -- Knowledge: Genuine and Bogus -- Appendices -- Appendix A: Objects -- Appendix B: Truths.

This book discusses two of the oldest and hardest problems in both science and philosophy: What is matter?, and What is mind? A reason for tackling both problems in a single book is that two of the most influential views in modern philosophy are that the universe is mental (idealism), and that the everything real is material (materialism). Most of the thinkers who espouse a materialist view of mind have obsolete ideas about matter, whereas those who claim that science supports idealism have not explained how the universe could have existed before humans emerged. Besides, both groups tend to ignore the other levels of existence—chemical, biological, social, and technological. If such levels and the concomitant emergence processes are ignored, the physicalism/spiritualism dilemma remains unsolved, whereas if they are included, the alleged mysteries are shown to be problems that science is treating successfully.

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